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Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L

Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L

(123 reviews)

The P-731701 Primus Litech Coffee/Tea Kettle is specially designed for outdoor use. It features a hard-anodized aluminum construction with a folding handle for easy lifting and pouring. The .9L Primus Litech kettle also comes with a net stuff sack to protect it while carrying in a backpack. Primus has been globally recognized for pioneering outdoor cooking since 1892. The innovative products have made countless expeditions possible through outstanding quality and performance. A Primus stove accompanied Roald Amundsen when he was the first person to reach the South Pole on 14 December 1911. Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay used a Primus on Mount Everest when they climbed the summit on 29 May 1953.

The P-731701 Primus Litech Coffee/Tea Kettle is specially designed for outdoor use. It features a hard-anodized aluminum construction with a folding handle for easy lifting and pouring. The .9L Primus Litech kettle also comes with a net stuff sack to protect it while carrying in a backpack. Primus has been globally recognized for pioneering outdoor cooking since 1892. The innovative products have made countless expeditions possible through outstanding quality and performance. A Primus stove accompanied Roald Amundsen when he was the first person to reach the South Pole on 14 December 1911. Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay used a Primus on Mount Everest when they climbed the summit on 29 May 1953.

$43.99 - $76.50

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1.5 L

Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle 0.9L

$43.99

(123 reviews)

The P-731701 Primus Litech Coffee/Tea Kettle is specially designed for outdoor use. It features a hard-anodized aluminum construction with a folding handle for easy lifting and pouring. The .9L Primus Litech kettle also comes with a net stuff sack to protect it while carrying in a backpack. Primus has been globally recognized for pioneering outdoor cooking since 1892. The innovative products have made countless expeditions possible through outstanding quality and performance. A Primus stove accompanied Roald Amundsen when he was the first person to reach the South Pole on 14 December 1911. Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay used a Primus on Mount Everest when they climbed the summit on 29 May 1953.

The P-731701 Primus Litech Coffee/Tea Kettle is specially designed for outdoor use. It features a hard-anodized aluminum construction with a folding handle for easy lifting and pouring. The .9L Primus Litech kettle also comes with a net stuff sack to protect it while carrying in a backpack. Primus has been globally recognized for pioneering outdoor cooking since 1892. The innovative products have made countless expeditions possible through outstanding quality and performance. A Primus stove accompanied Roald Amundsen when he was the first person to reach the South Pole on 14 December 1911. Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay used a Primus on Mount Everest when they climbed the summit on 29 May 1953.

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0.9 L
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Price history

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Price history

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Reviews

26 September 2019
freestyle.f

originally posted on influenster.com

1.5 good size, not as nice as GSI
5 March 2021
Michele M

originally posted on backcountry.com

Best Pot, Period
2 June 2016
Paul D.

originally posted on CampSaver

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Price comparison

Updated about 2 hours ago
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Reviews

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originally posted on influenster.com
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5 March 2021
Michele M
originally posted on backcountry.com
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2 June 2016
Paul D.
originally posted on CampSaver
Great tea kettle
21 July 2016
Richard W.
originally posted on CampSaver
Lighter and more compact than expected
22 November 2023
Josh W.
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Nice camping kettle
29 September 2023
Catherine S.
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Perfect for pourovers
23 September 2023
Emily C.
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Primus LiTech Coffee & Tea Kettle [Capacity: 0.9L]
20 July 2024
Mr Chris W
originally posted on outdoorgb.com
[Rewarded Review] DO YOU LIKE TEA
31 October 2022
Sasquatch Robo
originally posted on moosejaw.com
Small leaking issue
17 July 2020
Tom T
originally posted on backcountry.com

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